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Source Material for a History of the Freedom Movement in India
Collected From Bombay Government Records
Volume III, Part II: Mahatma Gandhi (1922-1929)
In January 1953, the Government of India appointed a board of editors for the Compilation of a History of the Freedom Movement in India.
This document obtained from the Maharashtra State Gazetteers Department. The information given in these volumes is based upon the confidential police reports, archival material, articles from old news-papers etc. Through these volumes, for the first time, the historians can get access to the data provided by the confidential documents of the government. Therefore, these volumes prove to be extremely beneficial to the historians.
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